Bermudian cyclist Conor White has concluded his participation in the demanding 2025 Tour de la Manche, a gruelling five-day stage race across the Normandy region of northern France. The fifth and final stage of the race saw the peloton tackle a significant 152.2-kilometre route between Donville-les-Bains and Granville.
White, representing the Muc-Off-SRCT-Storck team, finished the final stage strongly, clocking a time of 3 hours, 42 minutes, and 17 seconds. The stage victory went to James Hartley, who completed the final leg in 3 hours, 41 minutes, and 54 seconds, leaving White just 23 seconds behind the stage winner.
Over the entire five-stage race, White demonstrated consistent effort and resilience. He finished in 36th place overall with a total time of 13 hours, 34 minutes, and 19 seconds. The overall winner of the 2025 Tour de la Manche was Léandre Huck, who was clocked at 13 hours, 32 minutes, and 7 seconds, placing White 2 minutes and 12 seconds behind the overall champion.
White's strong finish on the final stage of a demanding five-day race highlights his endurance and competitiveness. His overall placing in the top forty of a challenging European stage race will provide valuable experience and a positive platform as he continues his cycling season.
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